WHERE THE WORLD’S GREAT PLEASURE CRUISERS MEET.—A scene at Cannes, the fashionable resort in Southern France, where many luxurious cruisers lie side by side in the season. The picture is of interest at present, as one of the type has left Cannes for New Zealand. The boat is the Nahlin, owned by Lady Yule, and it was described as the outstanding pleasure craft built last season. Its tonnage is 1500, and it is valued at a quarter of a million.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 6, 7 December 1931, Page 4
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80WHERE THE WORLD’S GREAT PLEASURE CRUISERS MEET.—A scene at Cannes, the fashionable resort in Southern France, where many luxurious cruisers lie side by side in the season. The picture is of interest at present, as one of the type has left Cannes for New Zealand. The boat is the Nahlin, owned by Lady Yule, and it was described as the outstanding pleasure craft built last season. Its tonnage is 1500, and it is valued at a quarter of a million. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 6, 7 December 1931, Page 4
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